On Jan 23, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

I advocated putting +universal in variants.conf on Snow Leopard and up. But then I tried it out myself and found too many ports that fail when built universal for x86_64/i386. Therefore I cannot advocate this change at this time. It would cause too much confusion for users.

If Apache2, MySql5, php5 plus ahandful if common modules used fir local dev is my main goal.

A few other ports like mtr, and some perl foo here and there, how do you feel life will be for me with +universal?

In the past you said you didnot advocate building with intention of sharing binaries across machines. Understood. That being the case, why bother with any of this, just default to +universal, if it fails, clean and -universal. Is that correct?

Thanks.

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Scott
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